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[[Image:Purification Complete.png|thumb|{{p|Croconaw}} was purified]]
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'''Purification''', or "'''opening the heart's door'''", is the only known method of changing a [[Shadow Pokémon]] back into a normal Pokémon. It is used in {{g|Colosseum}} and {{g|XD: Gale of Darkness}} to restore any Shadow Pokémon that [[Wes]] or [[Michael]] have [[Snagging|snagged]]. Purification can be seen as a main goal in those games.
'''Purification''' (Japanese: '''リライブ''' ''Relive''), or "'''opening the heart's door'''", is the only known method of changing a [[Shadow Pokémon]] back into a normal Pokémon. It is used in {{g|Colosseum}} and {{g|XD: Gale of Darkness}} to restore any Shadow Pokémon that [[Wes]] or [[Michael]] have [[Snagging|snagged]]. Purification can be seen as a main goal in those games.


==Purifying a Pokémon==
==Purifying a Pokémon==
===Heart Gauge===
In most cases, a Shadow Pokémon's heart can only be fully opened once its [[Heart Gauge]] has been completely depleted. This is denoted by the message, "The door to its heart is about to open. Undo the final lock!"
Before completely opening the door to a Shadow Pokémon's heart, its [[Heart Gauge]] must first drop to zero, turning completely white.


The following actions will slowly open the door to a Pokémon's heart:
The following actions will open the door to a Pokémon's heart by varying amounts:
* Walking with a Shadow Pokémon
* Sending a Shadow Pokémon into battle
* Sending a Shadow Pokémon into a [[Pokémon battle]]
* Calling a Shadow Pokémon out of Hyper Mode or Reverse Mode in battle
* Calling a Shadow Pokémon to its senses from [[Hyper Mode]] or [[Reverse Mode]]
* Walking with a Shadow Pokémon in the [[party]]
* Using a [[cologne]] on a Shadow Pokémon
* Walking with a Shadow Pokémon in the {{pkmn|Day Care}} (in Pokémon Colosseum only)
* Keeping a Shadow Pokémon in the [[Pokémon daycare]]
* Using [[Scent]]s on a Shadow Pokémon
* Keeping a Shadow Pokémon with other Pokémon in the [[Purify Chamber]]
* Placing a Shadow Pokémon in the Purification Chamber (in Pokémon XD only)
See the [[Heart Gauge]] page for more details.


===Purification Stages===
In Pokémon Colosseum, the player may use a [[Time Flute]] to instantly purify any Shadow Pokémon by summoning {{p|Celebi}} at the [[Relic Stone]], regardless of the status of its Heart Gauge.
*0% Purified: This is the state at which a Shadow Pokémon is [[snag]]ged. The Pokémon has at least one [[Shadow move]], and its [[Nature]] is unknown. Before any progress has been made on the Heart Gauge, the Pokémon's description will state, "The door to its heart is tightly shut." After any progress has been made, until the next stage, the description will state, "The door to its heart is starting to open."
*20% Purified: When at this stage, the Shadow Pokémon will relearn its first non-Shadow move. Until the next stage, the description will state, "The door to its heart is opening up."
*40% Purified: The Shadow Pokémon's Nature is revealed (though it was determined when the Pokémon was first encountered).
*60% Purified: The second non-Shadow move is relearned.
*80% Purified: The Shadow Pokémon will enter Hyper Mode more frequently. Also, in Colosseum only, a third non-Shadow move is relearned.
*Empty Shadow Bar: The Shadow Pokémon's heart is 'ready to open' and the Purification process can be finished, turning the Shadow Pokémon back into a normal Pokémon.


===Purification Ritual===
In Pokémon XD, [[Shadow Lugia]] can only be purified if it is put into one of the [[Purify Chamber]]'s Sets when all nine slots have achieved maximum tempo. Its Heart Gauge will reset if the process is interrupted, such as by removing Shadow Lugia from the chamber.
Once a Pokémon's Heart Gauge is completely white, it is time to "undo the final lock," the final step in opening the door to a Shadow Pokémon's heart. This is done through a Purification Ritual. In Pokémon Colosseum, Purification Rituals can only be performed at the [[Relic Stone]] in [[Agate Village]], but in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, they can be performed in a Set of the [[Purify Chamber]] at [[Pokémon HQ Lab]] as well.


===Time Flute===
===Purification ceremony===
A special [[item]], the [[Time Flute]], can be used to purify any Shadow Pokémon instantly. Playing this item will summon {{p|Celebi}}, which will open the door to a Shadow Pokémon's heart. A Time Flute can only be used once, and only three appear in Pokémon Colosseum.
Once a Pokémon's Heart Gauge is completely depleted, it is time to "undo the final lock," the final step in opening the door to a Shadow Pokémon's heart. This is done through a purification ceremony. In Pokémon Colosseum, these ceremonies can only be performed at the [[Relic Stone]] in [[Agate Village]], but in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, they can also be performed in any Set of the [[Purify Chamber]] at [[Pokémon HQ Lab]] as well.


Time Flutes do not appear in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.
==After purification==
 
Once a Pokémon is purified, any [[Shadow move]]s are replaced with other [[move]]s. In {{Pokémon XD}}, besides moves learned through level up, [[TM]], or [[breeding]] a just-purified Pokémon will know at least one special move. It immediately gains any [[experience]] and [[friendship]] that it has earned in battles prior to the purification, meaning that it may gain one or more [[level]]s. The Pokémon receives a special [[Ribbon]] for "clearing all difficulties", and at this point the [[Pokémon Trainer]] may choose a [[nickname]] for it. The player is now able to trade the purified Pokémon with the GBA games {{game5|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald|FireRed|LeafGreen}} using a GameCube/GBA cable.
===Shadow Lugia===
[[Shadow Lugia]] is a special case and can only be purified if it is put into one of the [[Purify Chamber]]'s Sets with all nine slots set to maximum tempo.
 
==After Purification==
Once a Pokémon is purified, any [[Shadow move]]s are replaced with other [[move]]s. In {{Pokémon XD}}, a just-purified Pokémon will know one move learned through level up, one move learned through a [[TM]], one [[Egg move]], and one special move. It immediately gains any [[Experience]] and [[Effort Values]] that it has earned in battles prior to the purification, meaning that it may gain one or more [[level]]s. The Pokémon receives a special [[Ribbon]] for "clearing all difficulties", and at this point the [[Pokémon Trainer]] may choose a [[nickname]] for it. The player is now able to trade the purified Pokémon with the GBA games {{game5|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald|FireRed|LeafGreen}} using a GameCube/GBA cable.


===Special moves===
===Special moves===
The following Pokémon can only gain certain moves if they are a Shadow Pokémon purified in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness:
The following Pokémon can only gain certain moves if they are a Shadow Pokémon purified in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness:


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! # !! Name !! Icon !! Move(s)
|- style="background:#{{XD color light}}"
|-
! style="{{roundytl|5px}}" | #
| 012 || {{p|Butterfree}} || {{MS|012|Butterfree (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Morning Sun}}
! colspan=2 | Pokémon
|-
! style="{{roundytr|5px}}" | Move(s)
| 015 || {{p|Beedrill}} || {{MS|015|Beedrill (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Baton Pass}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 012
| 017 || {{p|Pidgeotto}} || {{MS|017|Pidgeotto (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}
| {{MSP|012|Butterfree}}
|-
| {{p|Butterfree}}
| 020 || {{p|Raticate}} || {{MS|020|Raticate (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}
| {{m|Morning Sun}}
|-
|- style="background:#fff"
| 021 || {{p|Spearow}} || {{MS|021|Spearow (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Baton Pass}}
| 015
|-
| {{MSP|015|Beedrill}}
| 024 || {{p|Arbok}} || {{MS|024|Arbok (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}
| {{p|Beedrill}}
|-
| {{m|Baton Pass}}
| 037 || {{p|Vulpix}} || {{MS|037|Vulpix (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Charm}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 017
| 046 || {{p|Paras}} || {{MS|046|Paras (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}
| {{MSP|017|Pidgeotto}}
|-
| {{p|Pidgeotto}}
| 049 || {{p|Venomoth}} || {{MS|049|Venomoth (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}
| {{m|Refresh}}
|-
|- style="background:#fff"
| 051 || {{p|Dugtrio}} || {{MS|051|Dugtrio (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Charm}}<br>{{m|Sandstorm}} {{tt|*|The only way for Dugtrio to learn Sandstorm in Generation III}}
| 020
|-
| {{MSP|020|Raticate}}
| 052 || {{p|Meowth}} || {{MS|052|Meowth (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Sing}}
| {{p|Raticate}}
|-
| {{m|Refresh}}
| 055 || {{p|Golduck}} || {{MS|055|Golduck (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Charm}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 021
| 057 || {{p|Primeape}} || {{MS|057|Primeape (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Helping Hand}}
| {{MSP|021|Spearow}}
|-
| {{p|Spearow}}
| 058 || {{p|Growlithe}} || {{MS|058|Growlithe (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Charm}}
| {{m|Baton Pass}}
|-
|- style="background:#fff"
| 062 || {{p|Poliwrath}} || {{MS|062|Poliwrath (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Helping Hand}}
| 024
|-
| {{MSP|024|Arbok}}
| 070 || {{p|Weepinbell}} || {{MS|070|Weepinbell (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Morning Sun}}
| {{p|Arbok}}
|-
| {{m|Refresh}}
| 078 || {{p|Rapidash}} || {{MS|078|Rapidash (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Baton Pass}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 037
| 082 || {{p|Magneton}} || {{MS|082|Magneton (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}
| {{MSP|037|Vulpix}}
|-
| {{p|Vulpix}}
| 083 || {{p|Farfetch'd}} || {{MS|083|Farfetch'd (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Baton Pass}}
| {{m|Charm}}
|-
|- style="background:#fff"
| 085 || {{p|Dodrio}} || {{MS|085|Dodrio (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Baton Pass}}
| 046
|-
| {{MSP|046|Paras}}
| 086 || {{p|Seel}} || {{MS|086|Seel (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Helping Hand}}
| {{p|Paras}}
|-
| {{m|Refresh}}
| 088 || {{p|Grimer}} || {{MS|088|Grimer (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Helping Hand}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 049
| 090 || {{p|Shellder}} || {{MS|090|Shellder (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}<br>{{m|Take Down}} {{tt|*|While an Egg Move, in Generation III no Pokémon in the Water 3 Egg group can learn Take Down, making this the only method for Shellder to learn the move.}}
| {{MSP|049|Venomoth}}
|-
| {{p|Venomoth}}
| 097 || {{p|Hypno}} || {{MS|097|Hypno (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Baton Pass}}
| {{m|Refresh}}
|-
|- style="background:#fff"
| 100 || {{p|Voltorb}} || {{MS|100|Voltorb (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}
| 051
|-
| {{MSP|051|Dugtrio}}
| 103 || {{p|Exeggutor}} || {{MS|103|Exeggutor (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}
| {{p|Dugtrio}}
|-
| {{m|Charm}}<br>{{m|Sandstorm}}{{tt|*|The only way for Dugtrio to learn Sandstorm in Generation III}}
| 105 || {{p|Marowak}} || {{MS|105|Marowak (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Sing}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 052
| 106 || {{p|Hitmonlee}} || {{MS|106|Hitmonlee (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}
| {{MSP|052|Meowth}}
|-
| {{p|Meowth}}
| 107 || {{p|Hitmonchan}} || {{MS|107|Hitmonchan (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Helping Hand}}
| {{m|Sing}}
|-
|- style="background:#fff"
| 108 || {{p|Lickitung}} || {{MS|108|Lickitung (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Helping Hand}}
| 055
|-
| {{MSP|055|Golduck}}
| 112 || {{p|Rhydon}} || {{MS|112|Rhydon (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Helping Hand}}
| {{p|Golduck}}
|-
| {{m|Charm}}
| 113 || {{p|Chansey}} || {{MS|113|Chansey (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Sweet Kiss}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 057
| 114 || {{p|Tangela}} || {{MS|114|Tangela (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Morning Sun}}
| {{MSP|057|Primeape}}
|-
| {{p|Primeape}}
| 121 || {{p|Starmie}} || {{MS|121|Starmie (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}
| {{m|Helping Hand}}
|-
|- style="background:#fff"
| 122 || {{p|Mr. Mime}} || {{MS|122|Mr. Mime (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Follow Me}}
| 058
|-
| {{MSP|058|Growlithe}}
| 123 || {{p|Scyther}} || {{MS|123|Scyther (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Morning Sun}}<br>{{m|Razor Wind}} {{tt|*|While an Egg Move, in Generation III no Pokémon in the Bug Egg group can learn Razor Wind, making this the only method for Scyther to learn the move.}}
| {{p|Growlithe}}
|-
| {{m|Charm}}
| 125 || {{p|Electabuzz}} || {{MS|125|Electabuzz (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Follow Me}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 062
| 126 || {{p|Magmar}} || {{MS|126|Magmar (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Follow Me}}
| {{MSP|062|Poliwrath}}
|-
| {{p|Poliwrath}}
| 127 || {{p|Pinsir}} || {{MS|127|Pinsir (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Helping Hand}}
| {{m|Helping Hand}}
|-
|- style="background:#fff"
| 128 || {{p|Tauros}} || {{MS|128|Tauros (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}
| 070
|-
| {{MSP|070|Weepinbell}}
| 131 || {{p|Lapras}} || {{MS|131|Lapras (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Heal Bell}}
| {{p|Weepinbell}}
|-
| {{m|Morning Sun}}
| 143 || {{p|Snorlax}} || {{MS|143|Snorlax (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}<br>{{m|Fissure}} {{tt|*|While an Egg Move, in Generation III no Pokémon in the Monster Egg group can learn Fissure, making this the only method for Snorlax to learn the move.}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 078
| 144 || {{p|Articuno}} || {{MS|144|Articuno (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Haze}}<br>{{m|Heal Bell}}<br>{{m|Extrasensory}}
| {{MSP|078|Rapidash}}
|-
| {{p|Rapidash}}
| 145 || {{p|Zapdos}} || {{MS|145|Zapdos (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Baton Pass}}<br>{{m|Metal Sound}}<br>{{m|Extrasensory}}
| {{m|Baton Pass}}
|-
|- style="background:#fff"
| 146 || {{p|Moltres}} || {{MS|146|Moltres (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Morning Sun}}<br>{{m|Will-O-Wisp}}<br>{{m|Extrasensory}}
| 082
|-
| {{MSP|082|Magneton}}
| 149 || {{p|Dragonite}} || {{MS|149|Dragonite (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Heal Bell}}
| {{p|Magneton}}
|-
| {{m|Refresh}}
| 165 || {{p|Ledyba}} || {{MS|165|Ledyba (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 083
| 167 || {{p|Spinarak}} || {{MS|167|Spinarak (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}
| {{MSP|083|Farfetch'd}}
|-
| {{p|Farfetch'd}}
| 175 || {{p|Togepi}} || {{MS|175|Togepi (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Tri Attack}}<br>{{m|Helping Hand}}
| {{m|Baton Pass}}
|-
|- style="background:#fff"
| 177 || {{p|Natu}} || {{MS|177|Natu (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Baton Pass}}
| 085
|-
| {{MSP|085|Dodrio}}
| 179 || {{p|Mareep}} || {{MS|179|Mareep (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Heal Bell}}
| {{p|Dodrio}}
|-
| {{m|Baton Pass}}
| 204 || {{p|Pineco}} || {{MS|204|Pineco (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 086
| 216 || {{p|Teddiursa}} || {{MS|216|Teddiursa (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}
| {{MSP|086|Seel}}
|-
| {{p|Seel}}
| 219 || {{p|Magcargo}} || {{MS|219|Magcargo (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}<br>{{m|Heat Wave}} {{tt|*|While an Egg Move, in Generation III no Pokémon in the Indeterminate Egg group can learn Heat Wave, making this the only method for Magcargo to learn the move.}}
| {{m|Helping Hand}}
|-
|- style="background:#fff"
| 220 || {{p|Swinub}} || {{MS|220|Swinub (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Charm}}
| 088
|-
| {{MSP|088|Grimer}}
| 228 || {{p|Houndour}} || {{MS|228|Houndour (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Charm}}
| {{p|Grimer}}
|-
| {{m|Helping Hand}}
| 249 || {{p|Lugia}} || {{MS|249|Lugia (Pokémon)}} || {{m|FeatherDance}}<br>{{m|Psycho Boost}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 090
| 261 || {{p|Poochyena}} || {{MS|261|Poochyena (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Heal Bell}}
| {{MSP|090|Shellder}}
|-
| {{p|Shellder}}
| 273 || {{p|Seedot}} || {{MS|273|Seedot (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}
| {{m|Refresh}}<br>{{m|Take Down}}{{tt|*|While an Egg Move, in Generation III no Pokémon in the Water 3 Egg Group can learn Take Down, making this the only method for Shellder to learn the move.}}
|-
|- style="background:#fff"
| 277 || {{p|Swellow}} || {{MS|277|Swellow (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Baton Pass}}
| 097
|-
| {{MSP|097|Hypno}}
| 280 || {{p|Ralts}} || {{MS|280|Ralts (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Sing}}
| {{p|Hypno}}
|-
| {{m|Baton Pass}}
| 285 || {{p|Shroomish}} || {{MS|285|Shroomish (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 100
| 296 || {{p|Makuhita}} || {{MS|296|Makuhita (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}
| {{MSP|100|Voltorb}}
|-
| {{p|Voltorb}}
| 299 || {{p|Nosepass}} || {{MS|299|Nosepass (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Helping Hand}}
| {{m|Refresh}}
|-
|- style="background:#fff"
| 301 || {{p|Delcatty}} || {{MS|301|Delcatty (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Sweet Kiss}}
| 103
|-
| {{MSP|103|Exeggutor}}
| 302 || {{p|Sableye}} || {{MS|302|Sableye (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Helping Hand}}
| {{p|Exeggutor}}
|-
| {{m|Refresh}}
| 303 || {{p|Mawile}} || {{MS|303|Mawile (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Sing}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 105
| 310 || {{p|Manectric}} || {{MS|310|Manectric (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}
| {{MSP|105|Marowak}}
|-
| {{p|Marowak}}
| 315 || {{p|Roselia}} || {{MS|315|Roselia (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Sweet Kiss}}
| {{m|Sing}}
|-
|- style="background:#fff"
| 316 || {{p|Gulpin}} || {{MS|316|Gulpin (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Sing}}
| 106
|-
| {{MSP|106|Hitmonlee}}
| 318 || {{p|Carvanha}} || {{MS|318|Carvanha (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}
| {{p|Hitmonlee}}
|-
| {{m|Refresh}}
| 322 || {{p|Numel}} || {{MS|322|Numel (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Charm}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 107
| 334 || {{p|Altaria}} || {{MS|334|Altaria (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Heal Bell}}
| {{MSP|107|Hitmonchan}}
|-
| {{p|Hitmonchan}}
| 335 || {{p|Zangoose}} || {{MS|335|Zangoose (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}
| {{m|Helping Hand}}
|-
|- style="background:#fff"
| 337 || {{p|Lunatone}} || {{MS|337|Lunatone (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Baton Pass}}
| 108
|-
| {{MSP|108|Lickitung}}
| 338 || {{p|Solrock}} || {{MS|338|Solrock (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Baton Pass}}
| {{p|Lickitung}}
|-
| {{m|Helping Hand}}
| 343 || {{p|Baltoy}} || {{MS|343|Baltoy (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 112
| 354 || {{p|Banette}} || {{MS|354|Banette (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Helping Hand}}
| {{MSP|112|Rhydon}}
|-
| {{p|Rhydon}}
| 355 || {{p|Duskull}} || {{MS|355|Duskull (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Helping Hand}}
| {{m|Helping Hand}}
|-
|- style="background:#fff"
| 361 || {{p|Snorunt}} || {{MS|361|Snorunt (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Sing}}
| 113
|-
| {{MSP|113|Chansey}}
| 363 || {{p|Spheal}} || {{MS|363|Spheal (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Charm}}
| {{p|Chansey}}
|-
| {{m|Sweet Kiss}}
| 373 || {{p|Salamence}} || {{MS|373|Salamence (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 114
| {{MSP|114|Tangela}}
| {{p|Tangela}}
| {{m|Morning Sun}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 121
| {{MSP|121|Starmie}}
| {{p|Starmie}}
| {{m|Refresh}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 122
| {{MSP|122|Mr. Mime}}
| {{p|Mr. Mime}}
| {{m|Follow Me}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 123
| {{MSP|123|Scyther}}
| {{p|Scyther}}
| {{m|Morning Sun}}<br>{{m|Razor Wind}}{{tt|*|While an Egg Move, in Generation III no Pokémon in the Bug Egg Group can learn Razor Wind, making this the only method for Scyther to learn the move.}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 125
| {{MSP|125|Electabuzz}}
| {{p|Electabuzz}}
| {{m|Follow Me}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 126
| {{MSP|126|Magmar}}
| {{p|Magmar}}
| {{m|Follow Me}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 127
| {{MSP|127|Pinsir}}
| {{p|Pinsir}}
| {{m|Helping Hand}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 128
| {{MSP|128|Tauros}}
| {{p|Tauros}}
| {{m|Refresh}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 131
| {{MSP|131|Lapras}}
| {{p|Lapras}}
| {{m|Heal Bell}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 143
| {{MSP|143|Snorlax}}
| {{p|Snorlax}}
| {{m|Refresh}}<br>{{m|Fissure}}{{tt|*|While an Egg Move, in Generation III no Pokémon in the Monster Egg Group can learn Fissure, making this the only method for Snorlax to learn the move.}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 144
| {{MSP|144|Articuno}}
| {{p|Articuno}}
| {{m|Haze}}<br>{{m|Heal Bell}}<br>{{m|Extrasensory}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 145
| {{MSP|145|Zapdos}}
| {{p|Zapdos}}
| {{m|Baton Pass}}<br>{{m|Metal Sound}}<br>{{m|Extrasensory}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 146
| {{MSP|146|Moltres}}
| {{p|Moltres}}
| {{m|Morning Sun}}<br>{{m|Will-O-Wisp}}<br>{{m|Extrasensory}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 149
| {{MSP|149|Dragonite}}
| {{p|Dragonite}}
| {{m|Heal Bell}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 165
| {{MSP|165|Ledyba}}
| {{p|Ledyba}}
| {{m|Refresh}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 167
| {{MSP|167|Spinarak}}
| {{p|Spinarak}}
| {{m|Refresh}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 175
| {{MSP|175|Togepi}}
| {{p|Togepi}}
| {{m|Tri Attack}}<br>{{m|Helping Hand}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 177
| {{MSP|177|Natu}}
| {{p|Natu}}
| {{m|Baton Pass}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 179
| {{MSP|179|Mareep}}
| {{p|Mareep}}
| {{m|Heal Bell}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 204
| {{MSP|204|Pineco}}
| {{p|Pineco}}
| {{m|Refresh}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 216
| {{MSP|216|Teddiursa}}
| {{p|Teddiursa}}
| {{m|Refresh}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 219
| {{MSP|219|Magcargo}}
| {{p|Magcargo}}
| {{m|Refresh}}<br>{{m|Heat Wave}}{{tt|*|While an Egg Move, in Generation III no Pokémon in the Indeterminate Egg Group can learn Heat Wave, making this the only method for Magcargo to learn the move.}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 220
| {{MSP|220|Swinub}}
| {{p|Swinub}}
| {{m|Charm}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 228
| {{MSP|228|Houndour}}
| {{p|Houndour}}
| {{m|Charm}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 249
| {{MSP|249|Lugia}}
| {{p|Lugia}}
| {{m|FeatherDance}}<br>{{m|Psycho Boost}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 261
| {{MSP|261|Poochyena}}
| {{p|Poochyena}}
| {{m|Heal Bell}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 273
| {{MSP|273|Seedot}}
| {{p|Seedot}}
| {{m|Refresh}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 277
| {{MSP|277|Swellow}}
| {{p|Swellow}}
| {{m|Baton Pass}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 280
| {{MSP|280|Ralts}}
| {{p|Ralts}}
| {{m|Sing}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 285
| {{MSP|285|Shroomish}}
| {{p|Shroomish}}
| {{m|Refresh}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 296
| {{MSP|296|Makuhita}}
| {{p|Makuhita}}
| {{m|Refresh}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 299
| {{MSP|299|Nosepass}}
| {{p|Nosepass}}
| {{m|Helping Hand}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 301
| {{MSP|301|Delcatty}}
| {{p|Delcatty}}
| {{m|Sweet Kiss}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 302
| {{MSP|302|Sableye}}
| {{p|Sableye}}
| {{m|Helping Hand}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 303
| {{MSP|303|Mawile}}
| {{p|Mawile}}
| {{m|Sing}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 310
| {{MSP|310|Manectric}}
| {{p|Manectric}}
| {{m|Refresh}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 315
| {{MSP|315|Roselia}}
| {{p|Roselia}}
| {{m|Sweet Kiss}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 316
| {{MSP|316|Gulpin}}
| {{p|Gulpin}}
| {{m|Sing}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 318
| {{MSP|318|Carvanha}}
| {{p|Carvanha}}
| {{m|Refresh}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 322
| {{MSP|322|Numel}}
| {{p|Numel}}
| {{m|Charm}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 334
| {{MSP|334|Altaria}}
| {{p|Altaria}}
| {{m|Heal Bell}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 335
| {{MSP|335|Zangoose}}
| {{p|Zangoose}}
| {{m|Refresh}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 337
| {{MSP|337|Lunatone}}
| {{p|Lunatone}}
| {{m|Baton Pass}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 338
| {{MSP|338|Solrock}}
| {{p|Solrock}}
| {{m|Baton Pass}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 343
| {{MSP|343|Baltoy}}
| {{p|Baltoy}}
| {{m|Refresh}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 354
| {{MSP|354|Banette}}
| {{p|Banette}}
| {{m|Helping Hand}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 355
| {{MSP|355|Duskull}}
| {{p|Duskull}}
| {{m|Helping Hand}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 361
| {{MSP|361|Snorunt}}
| {{p|Snorunt}}
| {{m|Sing}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 363
| {{MSP|363|Spheal}}
| {{p|Spheal}}
| {{m|Charm}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | 373
| {{MSP|373|Salamence}}
| {{p|Salamence}}
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | {{m|Refresh}}
|}
|}


==In other languages==
{{langtable|color={{shadow color light}}|bordercolor={{shadow color}}
|fr=Purifier
|de=Crypto-Erlösung
|it=Purificazione
|es=Purificación}}
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